Beyond the act of steering whatever means of locomotion, piloting also refers to the act of bringing a person or a project to their/its objective. A path that is sometimes tantamount to a challenge. The artists, as fine observers,present us their vision.Antoine Doyen, through the filmed image, evokes the city traffic. He presents decomposed and juxtaposed fragments of life which the spectator, confronted with a point of view—at times cinematographic, at others touristic - will in turn approach as watchman, contemplator and bulimic observer.Equally at home in the filmed medium, Stephanie Roland depicts in her film Deception Island, the immobilization of the Belgica during the Belgian expedition of Adrien de Gerlache in Antarctica. The ship was caught in the ice for almost 13 months; the long polar night caused illness, depression and even dementia among the crew. Stéphanie Roland's particular technique immerses the viewer in this floating and hypnotic universe.The works of Andrea Radermacher-Mennicken thematize relations. Her research is based on a basic postulate: a relationship requires communication. A modified traffic sign proves that life inevitably follows a roundabout way and emerges and finds its course through femininity as a guiding principle.In keeping with the theme yet alluding, rather, to beautiful bodywork, Frank Miltgen exhibits his distorted, streamlined, often bi-coloured, aluminium compositions. The base is twisted and follows the outlines of the represented form. Despite the abuse of the metal surface, the colour is impeccable, its appearance like new.Fred Krugger is internationally renowned as a creator of unique, exclusive motorized vehicles. Often using precious metals, his works are those of a goldsmith. Straddling art and mechanics, he presents individual elements taken from his latest creation, a prestigious car, to which he confers the status of sculpture.Romain Van Wissen returns with a very beautiful painting inspired by Bruegel's The Parable of the Blind. Who are they today? ... The whole of humanity seems blinded and derailed as it follows preconceived paths in what seems to be a virtual space. Despite the humour present in his drawings, Laurent Impeduglia draws the viewer into hallucinated spaces, allegorical visions of the meanders of the present, caught between the weight of the past and the anguish of the future. For this exhibition, he has created a very beautiful triptych in which a mysterious hand leads from jubilation to the networks of a complex universe.Bernard Tullen's painting plunges us into an everyday reality veiled in mystery: images emerge and disappear, come back, impose themselves, claim the gaze. He takes inspiration from press photographs or images from his immediate surroundings and calls into question certain aspects of our democratic societies.